Applications open for Fall 2026
What will you study?
With over 175 career-building programs available, we make achieving your goals more accessible. Search our wide range of programs below to find the bachelor’s or master’s degree, certificate, minor or accelerated program that best fits your needs.
Property Management, BA
Property Management, BA
Format: On Campus
Gain the skills necessary to succeed as a property manager with coursework in real estate appraisal, finance, investment and a business internship. You can also customize your degree through a selection of unique electives to focus on your area of interest.
Psychological Science, Accelerated Master's BA/MA
Psychological Science, Accelerated Master's BA/MA
Format: On Campus
Earn your undergraduate and graduate degrees in psychological science in just five years (depending on your course load). Deepen your understanding of various areas of psychology, such as mental illness, religion, globalization and sustainable development, among others. Additionally, enhance your knowledge in specialized areas of research or interdisciplinary social sciences through specialized electives.
Psychology and Criminology, Integrated BS
Psychology and Criminology, Integrated BS
Format: On Campus
Gain a comprehensive understanding of human behavior, mental processes and the factors that contribute to criminal behavior (i.e., psychology) while studying the criminal justice system. Coursework encompasses both criminology and psychology disciplines, allowing you to gain a comprehensive understanding of the causes, consequences and prevention of crime, as well as the psychological factors that influence criminal behavior. The program also includes hands-on experiences, including internships, research projects and fieldwork to enhance understanding of the criminal justice system, human behavior and criminal dynamics.
Psychology Minor
Psychology Minor
Format: On Campus
Deepen your understanding of human behavior, mental processes and the factors that influence them to prepare for a career in counseling, social work, human resources and research. The minor consists of 21 credit hours.
Psychology Specialist, School Psychology, PsyS
Psychology Specialist, School Psychology, PsyS
Format: On Campus
Engage in faculty research and gain hands-on experience in school-based intervention practices and social competence promotion. Upon graduation, you will be eligible for school psychologist credentials from the Ohio Department of Education and the Nationally Certified School Psychologist designation.
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